How to get to
El Born

By Metro

The Yellow L4 Metro line takes you straight into
El Born from anywhere in the city. Barceloneta and
Jaume I metro stops are the ones you need.
Alternatively use the red L1 metro line and get off at Arc
de Triomf.

From the Airport

By taxi

If travelling from the airport take a taxi, that is the
most reasonable way to reach El Born. There is a queue
outside the airport, you cannot just hail a cab from the
road. The minimum price for a taxi is 20 Euros, but
there are also tolls and supplements to pay for luggage.

The big advantage is that it will take only about 20
minutes to arrive anywhere in El Born.

By Bus

There are two bus options from the airpot to the city.
"TMB Airport day bus (No.46).", this is a red bus that stops
at both terminals of the aiport. Find more details of
it here:
http://www.tmb.cat/en/linia-de-bus/-/bus/46. It
won't take you all the way to El Born though, you need to
travel 14 stops to Plaza Espanya then change to the Metro
for the last part of the trip.

Secondly there is also an Aeroporto bus, but this has the
same problem in that you will need to change.

By Rail

The major train station
Estació de França (French station)
is just outside the district at the east and is within
walking distance of all the interesting parts.

Culturein el born

With it's historic and cultural traditions going back hundreds
of years El Born, the Height of Barcelona, offers many sites of
interest to the culture lover.

Of course merely walking the streets rich in history such as
the Passeig del Born is itself an amazing cultural experience.
And the nightlife and bar scene is a form of modern culture.
But for the more traditional experience don't miss the many small
art galleries in the district.